In addition,
USN EOO forces are assigned to special contingency operations at sea and ashore (Naval
Special Warfare [NSW] and Commanders In-Extremis Force [CIF]) [2]陸海空海兵の4軍共同で発表の書類より引用。NSWとCIFに随伴するとの記述がある。

では次に、具体的にどのような役目をEODは行っているのでしょうか。

The USN EOD mission is to support national security strategy by providing forces capable of
conducting land and underwater detection, identification, render safe, recovery, field evaluation,
and disposal of explosive ordnance. [2]

U.S. Special Operations personnel make a tactical assault during an urbanized terrain demonstration for the Joint Civilian Orientation Course at Panzer Kaseme, Special Operations Command Europe in Stuttgart Germany, Sept. 25, 2008. JCOC is the oldest existing Pentagon outreach program, having been held 75 times since its inception in 1948. A Secretary of Defense sponsored program, JCOC is reserved for American leaders interested in expanding their knowledge of the military and national defense. JCOC 76 participants will visit the European Command?s area of responsibility over the 8-day period from Sept. 19th-26. JCOC participants attend briefings by senior military and civilian officials followed by hands-on experience observing exercises, participating in training and interacting with troops stationed across the globe who are engaged in our nation's commercial, diplomatic, humanitarian and military interests in locations that may be unknown to many Americans.

Special Forces Soldiers secures, the outside of target building, where a known Person of Interest is hiding out during a kill or capture training mission, Germany, 23 Feb 2010. (U.S. Army Photo by: SFC Silas Toney)

こちらはN1というコールサインです。Kifaruの独特な背負い物が目を引きます。

On 15 Feb 2010, Special Forces Soldiers exit a building after clearing it. This is rehearsal for a night reconnaissance training mission in Germany. (U.S. Army Photo by: SFC Silas Toney)

A U.S. Army Special Forces team assaults a building during a close quarters battle demonstration for Marines with Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response-Africa in Baumholder, Germany, March 9, 2015. The ability to rapidly secure buildings allows Special Forces teams to complete a variety of missions ranging from hostage rescue to the suppression of enemy forces in an urban environment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo illustration by Sgt. Paul Peterson/Released)